Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 Seiten |
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... adventures and to his own nature . Robinson Crusoe is driven to desperation by the memory of his former life and the list of his deprivations ; a constant comparison focuses his experience . Singleton is free to share his experiences ...
... adventures and to his own nature . Robinson Crusoe is driven to desperation by the memory of his former life and the list of his deprivations ; a constant comparison focuses his experience . Singleton is free to share his experiences ...
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... Adventures are usually men ; Singleton struggles with terrain more consistently . Not only does this distinction ... adventure stories concludes with a vastly wealthier protagonist , and each contains two of the most popular strains of ...
... Adventures are usually men ; Singleton struggles with terrain more consistently . Not only does this distinction ... adventure stories concludes with a vastly wealthier protagonist , and each contains two of the most popular strains of ...
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... adventure that describes her repentance returns her to society and even to her family . The movement and tone of the novel is broken by the description of Moll's conversations with the minister and , while the pattern of episodic adventures ...
... adventure that describes her repentance returns her to society and even to her family . The movement and tone of the novel is broken by the description of Moll's conversations with the minister and , while the pattern of episodic adventures ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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